Windsor Utley papers, 1927-1990 (bulk 1945-1989).
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Utley, Windsor, 1920-1989
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Windsor Utley (1920-1989) was a Seattle painter, a gallery owner, and a friend of the painter Mark Tobey. He was born in Los Angeles in 1920 and moved to Seattle during World War II. Although Utley has been celebrated as a Northwest artist, he lived at times in California, Washington, New York, Canada, and Italy. He exhibited his paintings extensively throughout the United States and Canada. Windsor Utley opened Utley's Art Galleries, first in Seattle in 1966 and in Victoria, British Columbia, d...
Duveen-Graham (Gallery)
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Hallsten, Pehr, -1965
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Tobey, Mark
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Painter; Abstract Expressionist. Also worked as fashion illustrator, portrait painter. Born in Wisconsin, December 11, 1892. Died 1976. Worked in Chicago, Seattle, Basel, Switzerland; New York, N.Y., Dartington Hall, Devonshire, England, and Paris. Convert to Baha'i religion. From the description of Mark Tobey papers, [ca. 1920]-1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78566820 Tobey was a painter; Seattle, Wash. Corle was at one time a New York City stage actress and wife of no...
Graham Art Gallery (New York, N.Y.)
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Seattle art museum
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